When a baby is removed from a mother’s womb by a surgical procedure, it is called a caesarean delivery or a c-section. A woman who has delivered the first child via a C-Section is more likely to deliver her subsequent babies through caesarean deliveries. If you are wondering whether or not multiple or repeat caesarean deliveries have any complications, then read the following article.

How Many C-Sections Can a Woman Have?

There are no fixed numbers in regard to how many C-Sections a woman can have. However, every time you go in for a caesarean delivery, it may involve more complications and risks than the previous delivery.

If you have had a C-Section in the past, then it does not mean that your next delivery has to be a caesarean. Many women can safely have a vaginal delivery after a C-Section unless your doctor feels the need to deliver your baby through a C-Section. Your doctor will only recommend a caesarean delivery for you if have some complications in delivering your baby normally or in case you opt for it yourself.

When Is It Recommended to Have a Repeat Caesarean Section?

Delivering in a natural way or vaginal delivery is the best way to deliver a baby. But sometimes it may not be possible because it may risk the mother’s or baby’s life or because of some other complications.

Here are some reasons for which your doctor will definitely recommend the surgery:

Apart from the above-mentioned sure shot cases of c-section deliveries, there may be times when your doctor may suggest you for the surgery. However, it is up to you to take the final call. Here are some of the reasons:

If you have twin or multiple babies.

If you are a pregnant woman who is forty or more than forty years of age.

If you have already had more than two C-Sections.

If you have had uterine surgery.

If your baby is in a breech-position or if you have gestational hypertension.

If you have had an extended surgical cut during your previous caesarean delivery.

If you have been recommended to have the labour induced, in case you are long overdue.

Advantages of a Repeat/Multiple Caesarean Section

Here are the advantages of a repeat or multiple caesarean sections:

1. Less Anxiety and More Control

If you have already had a caesarean delivery that means you are aware of the procedure, and you also understand what all it involves. Therefore, you are mentally and physically prepared for the surgery, and thus you may feel more in control and less anxious about the entire process.

2. Better Planning

You may be told the date of your surgery, and thus this gives you a better opportunity to plan for welcoming your baby. You may also plan for your leave and other important things according to date of your surgery.

3. Lesser Risk of Uterine Rupture

A repeated c-section puts you at a lesser risk of having a uterine rupture in comparison to VBAC or vaginal birth after caesarean. It is seen that one in every 200 women who go in for VBAC have a uterine rupture, whereas one in every 5000 women who opt for repeat C-Sections may experience the same.

4. No Labour Pains

A caesarean delivery saves you from the plight of going into hours and hours of labour pain. However, your stitches and tummy may remain sore for a few days after a C-Section, but you will receive painkillers and antibiotics to bear the pain and discomfort.

5. In Case the Baby Is Big

It will be difficult to deliver a bigger baby normally, especially if you have had previous caesarean deliveries. Under such circumstances, your doctor may recommend for C-Section.

6. If You Have High-Risk Pregnancy

In case your pregnancy involves complications, which may put your life or your baby’s life at risk, then your doctor may recommend for a repeat C-Section.

7. No Vaginal Stitches and Heavy Bleeding

Normal delivery is good but you may experience many post delivery drawbacks such as heavy vaginal bleeding, pain in the vaginal stitches and you may even leak pee while laughing or coughing. All these can be avoided with a repeated C-Section delivery.

These are some of the pros or advantages involved with repeated caesarean delivery. Now, we shall be discussing various repeat c section complications of this surgical procedure in the next section.

Risks of Having Multiple C-Sections

Whenever you undergo caesarean delivery, it puts you under various kinds of risks, and these risks may keep increasing with every surgery that you undergo. Following are some of the risks associated with multiple c-sections:

1. More Recovery Time

In comparison to a normal delivery, a repeat c section recovery takes longer. As you keep having one C-Section after the other, it may take a toll on your body and your repeat C-Section scar may take longer to heal too.

2. Increases Your Risks of Having Bladder Injuries

During a C-Section, your bladder is one area that is most likely to get damaged or affected due to the surgery. And as you go in for subsequent surgeries, your bladder is more at risk of having injuries. Though bladder injuries are more common than any other injuries during the surgery, they can be fixed easily.

3. The Risk of Pulmonary Embolism

Whenever you go in for a caesarean delivery you are putting yourself under the risk of having blood clots. These blood clots, which usually may occur on the legs or the pelvic region, can prove to be fatal. This is because in case they rupture and the blood may travel to the lungs. This condition is called pulmonary embolism.

4. Increased Problems With the Placenta

A number of C-Sections put you under the risk of having placenta-related problems in your future pregnancies. This is because after more number of C- Sections, the placenta may get too deep inside your uterine wall or womb (also known as placenta accreta) or it may cover your cervix (also known as placenta previa), in your subsequent pregnancies.

5. It May Cause Heavy Bleeding

Repeat C-Section may increase your risks of having heavy bleeding. This may usually happen after a third C-Section. Sometimes, either a blood transfusion or removing a part of the full uterus may be considered to control heavy bleeding, though it may happen in very few cases.

6. Increased Surgical Adhesions

Every time you undergo an abdominal surgery you put yourself under the risk of having surgical adhesions. These adhesions are painful and may lead to various internal organs to stick to one another.

7. Increased Risks to the Baby

Multiple C-Sections put your baby under the risk too. Your baby is two times more at risk of being kept in a neonatal unit after delivery due to breathing troubles.

8. Your Chances of Infection

You are at a greater risk of having infections after repeated C-Sections. This is because the bacteria that are usually present in the vagina may enter the uterus. Thus the woman may have an infection at the site of the incision, and in very few cases the infection may spread to other organs of the body too.

If you are planning to have a baby after a couple of caesarean deliveries, Please get in touch with a doctor first. Your doctor will help you know your options and also tell you about various risks and complications that may be involved.

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